Zielenski - Offertoria et communiones totius anni
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Label: CD Accord
Cat No: ACD348
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th July 2025
Contents
Works
Fantasia a 2Fantasias a 3 (2)
Offertoria et communiones totius anni
Artists
Wroclaw Baroque EnsembleWorks
Fantasia a 2Fantasias a 3 (2)
Offertoria et communiones totius anni
Artists
Wroclaw Baroque EnsembleAbout
“Offertoria et Communiones totius anni are musical settings of offertories and communions for the entire liturgical year. Nearly all of the pieces are accompanied by information about their intended use for a given holiday or occasion (a register in the form of a 12-month calendar with additional indications has also been added). The previous album was based on the history of salvation, this time the key to selecting works for the album was their intended use for holidays or commemorations of patrons or saints associated with Wrocław, Lower Silesia, but also with Poland.
“The album therefore contains pieces dedicated to the saints: Stanislaus and Adalbert – the patron saints of Poland; John the Baptist – the patron saint of the Wrocław cathedral; John the Apostle and Evangelist – the patron saint of the former chapel of the Wrocław town hall; Jadwiga of Silesia – the wife of Henry I the Bearded, Duke of Wrocław (together they founded the monastery of the Cistercian Sisters in Trzebnica); as well as Dorothy and Wenceslaus – together with the above mentioned Stanislaus, they were the patron saints of the three communities that made up Wrocław: Polish, German and Czech. It should be emphasised that the National Forum of Music, where the recording was made, is located near the Gothic church dedicated to these three saints. It was founded in the second half of the 14th century to commemorate the agreement on rights to Silesia concluded between the Polish King Casimir the Great and Charles IV of Luxembourg, ruler of Bohemia, while its patron saints symbolized Bohemia (St Wenceslaus), Poland (St Stanislaus) and German settlers (St Dorothy).
“The works on the album are complemented by three instrumental fantasies, which have survived to this day in an incomplete form (the top voice part has not survived). In the recording we used the reconstruction of the missing part prepared by Prof Marcin Szelest.
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